Dorothy Day
- Profile of Dorothy Day
- Dorothy Day - Peace Center
- Dorothy Day 2nd Candle of the Justpeace Advent Wreath
- Dorothy Day—a saint for our times - Salt of the Earth
- Dorothy Day - Catholic Social Justice and Philosophy Website
- Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Social Justice
- Dorothy Day Ink Drawing by Leo Hart - very large poster of Dorothy Day with the following quote: "As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go the second mile."
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- Dorothy Day - Illuminating Lives
- Dorothy Day Library on the Web
- Dorothy Day, Saint and Troublemaker - by Jim Forest
- Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker Movement
- Dorothy Day, Prophet of Pacifism for the Catholic Church
- Dorothy Day Quotes
- Dorothy Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Dorothy Day - Wikiquote
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- Driven By Love: A sermon by Fr. John Hugo following the death of Dorothy Day
- Editor's Report I Remember Dorothy Day - By Anne Buckley
- FemBio notable women Dorothy Day
- Food for Christ - The Story of Dorothy Day - A One Woman Play
- From Union Square to Rome - by Dorothy Day
- Illuminating Lives: Dorothy Day
- The Chaplet of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin
- The Living Legacy of Dorothy Day - by Jim Forest
- The Way of Love: Dorothy Day and the American Right, Whole Earth, Summer, 2000 by Bill Kauffman
- What I learned about justice from Dorothy Day - by Jim Forest
"Those who cannot see the face of Christ in the poor are atheists indeed." Dorothy Day -- quoted in "What I learned about justice from Dorothy Day
You only love God as much as you love the person you love the least. -- Dorothy Day
The mystery of the poor is this: That they are Jesus, and what you do for them you do for Him. It is the only way we have of knowing and believing in our love. The mystery of poverty is that by sharing in it, making ourselves poor in giving to others, we increase our knowledge of and belief in love. -- The Mystery of the Poor, Dorothy Day
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